Question for today is: What size is considered a crumb?
#31
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Whoever would like to have some of my crumbs, please PM me. I consider anything under 2" square a crumb, as I don't have the patience to work with tiny bits. I just threw out out a bunch in my great purge of the sewing room. I'd feel better sending an envelope of them to someone who'd appreciate them.
#32
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This is a crumb quilt I made about 6 years ago. There are many small pieces and I stitched them on this way and that way until I had a block about 6 1/2 inches. It is one of my favorite quilts and I am planning to make another one.[ATTACH=CONFIG]607262[/ATTACH]
#33
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Apologies,
I have only now seen the responses to my photo. Yes, there are nine 6" squares sewn together, to make i big square. The sashing is how I did the Quilt As You Go. I will try to find the method for joining all the small pieces together. I think my pieces were smaller than suggested.
I have only now seen the responses to my photo. Yes, there are nine 6" squares sewn together, to make i big square. The sashing is how I did the Quilt As You Go. I will try to find the method for joining all the small pieces together. I think my pieces were smaller than suggested.
#34
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